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The coastline of Queensland, set in Australia, was the stage for the 2019 elite men’s Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup.
A stacked field of 67-men lined up to take on the sprint distance race format, featuring a 750m ocean swim, 20km technical bike course and 5km hilly run.
Mislawchuk was a powerhouse across all three disciplines and his striking bike and run combination allowed him to take the tape and be awarded with the gold medal.
Australia’s young gun Brandon Copeland was thrilled as he crossed the finish line to be presented with the silver medal for Australia and Valentin Wernz rounded out the men’s podium with a bronze medal for Germany.
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Queensland’s Mooloolaba Main beach set the scene for the start of the 2019 elite women’s Mooloolaba ITU Triathlon World Cup.
By the final lap of the run, it was evident that this was Gentle’s race. The Australian was able to extend her lead to cross the finish line and be awarded the gold medal. 2019 marked a maiden win in Mooloolaba for Gentle who was elated with her race performance today.
Renee Tomlin claimed the silver medal for America and Angelica Olmo, who took home a bronze medal in 2018, crossed the finish line in third place representing Italy on the podium.
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Iconic Yas Marina saw 22 countries line up for the Deman WTS Abu Dhabi Mixed Relay on Saturday, the 2018 World Champions France among the pre-race favourites along with a new-look Australian line up and ever-present Americans.In the end, the first ever Mixed Relay gold in Abu Dhabi boiled down to a battle between the USA and Australians and Jacob Birtwhistle successfully hunted down Eli Hemming to take the tape, New Zealand running home for the bronze after a penalty served in the last leg took France out of contention.Relive the race action on demand at triathlonlive.tv
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On a glorious Friday afternoon in the UAE, the USA’s Katie Zaferes delivered a brilliant run to win the fifth WTS Abu Dhabi and claim a precious second World Series gold of her career as she looks to build her 2019 title challenge. Second overall last year, Zaferes put together a near-perfect race, followed over the line by a delighted Taylor Spivey (USA) and Jessica Learmonth (GBR).Watch the full race replay on https://www.triathlonlive.tv/
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efending ITU World Champion Mario Mola made the most of near-perfect conditions at Yas Marina to take the tape at WTS Abu Dhabi and begin the 2019 season with the kind of majestic display to which we have become accustomed. Great Britain’s Alex Yee impressed hugely on his WTS debut, sticking with Mola for much of the run to grab a brilliant silver, Spain’s Fernando Alarza summoning a powerful finish for the bronze. Watch the full race replay on https://triathlonlive.tv/
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Video credit: Asiago Winter Triathlon World Championships Local Organizing Committee
With the thermometer hitting minus 12 degrees Celsius and under a clear sky in the Italian Altipiano of Asiago, the Russian team once again showed the world that they are the country to beat when it comes to winter triathlon. Pavel Andreev (RUS) claimed his seventh world title in a dominant performance, while compatriot Daria Rogozina, still a U23 athlete, was the surprise of the day, claiming not only the U23 world crown but also the Elite.
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She Loves Tri: Despite a shocking accident in 2012 which left Louise Atkinson with severe concussion and 18 fractures to her body, she continues to show the world of triathlon her incredible strength and ambitious nature. The Canadian has proudly stepped onto the World Triathlon podium five-times, claimed a gold medal and has competed in every ITU World Triathlon Grand Final since 2013 and also back in 2010.
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Interviews and clips from the press conference ahead of the World Cup in Cape Town. Junior athletes from around the world were also invited for a meet and greet session with the elite athletes.
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Despite being diagnosed with Lupus, USA's Joella Baker refuses to live a life where she is not active. So, she has turned to Triathlon to maintain a healthy lifestyle and stay active. She even founded an organization called "Get Fit Families" where she helps families get active and healthy together!
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Father and son, Andrés Otero Forero and Simon Otero, represent Colombia and Australia respectively, as age-group world triathletes. As father and son, they train, travel and do triathlon together! #TogetherWeTri
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Age group world triathlete, Lee Thompson, representing Great Britain, celebrates his incredible moments of 2018. It’s now time to reset for the season ahead and stay motivated to train during winter.
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The first-ever WTS Bermuda event was historical for more ways than one. In the men's race, Norweigan Casper Stornes had an impressive breakaway performance to win his first-career WTS race. He then was joined on the podium by his Norweigan training partners and compatriots, Kristian Blummenfelt and Gustav Iden to sweep the medal count for the nation.
It was also the first time in ITU history that a single nation swept the podium in a WTS men's race.
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In 2017 the first ITU Multisport World Championships Festival debuted in Penticton, Canada. In 2018 the event continued into Fyn, Denmark and saw another successful turnout! Multisport athletes from across the globe showcased their talents in Aquathlon, Duathlon, Aquabike, Cross Triathlon and Long-Distance Triathlon.
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Despite enduring a bike crash during a training session that left her paralyzed from the waist down, Aussie Lauren Parker reimagined her dream of winning the Ironman World Championships to becoming a Champion in Paratriathlon in the PTWC sport class.
She competed in the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and the 2018 Paratriathlon World Championships in the Gold Coast and earned the bronze medal in both events.
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Spaniard Mario Mola made history in 2018 by becoming only the second man in ITU history to win three straight World Championship titles. His dominating 2018 season saw him win four WTS races in the regular season in Yokohama, Hamburg, Edmonton and Montreal before a second-place finish in the Gold Coast gave him his three-peat crown.
Spanish Javier Gomez is the only other man to have won three straight World Championships in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
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Great Britain's Vicky Holland had the year of her life in 2018! She won three World Triathlon Series races in Leeds, Edmonton and Montreal and then went on to take the silver medal in the Gold Coast Grand Final earning her enough points to claim her first ITU World Championship crown!
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